Monday, November 18, 2013

Is A Speeding Ticket A Misdemeanor

By Jack Morgan


One of the common questions you will be asked in an interview is whether you have any criminal records. Many people find it difficult to answer this question especially if they have, at one point, been slapped with a speeding ticket. This is because they have no idea whether speeding ticket is a misdemeanor or not.

When driving, there are a wide variety of tickets you can get, but the good news is the fact that you can fight them and if you know what you are doing you have a good chance to get out of them.

In most jurisdictions, speeding is considered a traffic offense. By speeding, I mean driving over and above the recommended speed for a particular road. Generally, if you are driving at 20 to 30 miles above the speed limit indicated, then you have committed a traffic offense. The traffic officer who witnesses speeding issues a ticket containing the fine you are supposed to pay and when to pay it.

Speed more often than not comes with a price. For instance, a speeding violation in United States is categorized as a Civil Infraction. Once you receive a spending ticket, you can plead guilty and pay it on the spot. The other alternative is to plead not guilty and together with the officer issuing it, attend a court hearing whereby the verdict can go either way.

It is not always that a speeding ticket is a misdemeanor. Following a court hearing, you can be found not guilty and the ticket get thrown out. An officer can inaccurately issue a speeding ticket. Contesting such a ticket by pleading not guilty on the spot and opt for court hearing is recommended. Books regarding traffic offenses are good sources of information of some reasons of inaccuracy.

Hiring an attorney to fight a ticket for you is a wise course to take. Armed with all information pertaining to the circumstances under which you were flagged down, such as the location of the traffic officer when he identified you as speeding, the weather, the road signs around you and such, there is a high probability that you will win the case.

The importance of knowing whether speeding ticket amounts to a misdemeanor is that the latter goes to your criminal record. Incase you are looking for college enrollment, seeking to secure a job or any other thing that requires interview; you may be asked whether you have been involved in any criminal activity. If you say nay and yet you had, been charged at one point, with misdemeanor, you will have lied.

Another thing that can help you get out of the ticket is to never admin guilt no matter what. Whenever someone agree's they were speeding it becomes almost impossible to get out of the ticket. Many people like to give excuses as to why they were speeding, but the truth is nobody cares about your excuse, they just want to know whether or not you were actually speeding and if you give an excuse as to why you were speeding you are admitting to speeding. You are best off not coming up with an excuse and never say you were actually speeding.




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